I am writing to you to request that actions be done to prevent rising air pollution rates and effects. The Salt Lake City area is well-known for its bad quality air. Residents experience inversions far more than anyone would want to endure, and the consequences to the human body (as well as animals, plants, and the community as a whole) are quite unsettling. My family has been taken ill because of the terrible air quality. Something must be done about this issue, for it would lift the spirits and physical health of so many people. As aforementioned, individuals everywhere in Utah have felt some negative effects of air pollution that is found throughout the state. It should also be mentioned that the Salt Lake valley creates part of the problem. When cold winter storms enter the valley, warm fronts can act like “a lid on a soup bowl,” trapping the dirty air and pollutants, says a New York Times article (Frosch). The geography of our home does not create the actual pollution, however. Vehicles make up 57% of emissions in Utah, buildings come in at 32%, …show more content…
Thank you so much for taking the time to read it and for giving your attention. As a Salt Lake City resident, I appreciate it immensely.
Sources Cited
"Air pollution affects preterm birthrates globally, study finds." Washingtonpost.com, 23 Feb. 2017. Student Resources in Context, link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A482361512/SUIC?u=pioneer&xid=4fd95546. Accessed 27 Apr. 2017.
Frosch, Dan. "Seen as Nature Lovers' Paradise, Utah Struggles With Air Quality." New York Times, 23 Feb. 2013, p. A15(L). Student Resources in Context, link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A320137661/SUIC?u=pioneer&xid=cd51e7a5. Accessed 27 Apr. 2017.
"Heart: Air Pollution's Toll on the Young." New York Times, 1 Nov. 2016, p. D4(L). Student Resources in Context, link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A468531005/SUIC?u=pioneer&xid=4ed4ebf0. Accessed 27 Apr.
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